Galileo Mining Ltd (ASX: GAL) is pleased to provide an update on field activities surrounding the Callisto deposit at the company’s 100% owned Norseman project in Western Australia.
Galileo’s managing director Brad Underwood commented; “Work at our Norseman Project has been moving quickly over the last month as we continue to undertake extensive geophysical surveys and field mapping programmes. The first three lines of our 2024 IP survey programme at North Callisto have been completed with a further nine lines planned. These IP lines are critical for the development of drill targets which will be tested in our planned April RC drill campaign. Field mapping of the South Callisto and Mission Sill prospects is nearly finished with geological maps to be produced over the next month.”
The company explains that high powered induced polarization (IP) geophysical surveys have been completed on three of 12 planned lines at its North Callisto prospect. Interpretation of the IP data will provide drill targets for the scheduled April drill campaign at North Callisto IP surveying to continue for the next few months over underexplored South Callisto and Mission Sill prospects aiming to identify undercover sulphide deposits. Field mapping of South Callisto and Mission Sill prospects is near completion and will assist in generation of new drill targets.
“The geological maps will guide IP surveying and subsequent drilling at these prospects later in 2024. The breakthrough discovery of PGE-nickel Callisto deposit in 2022 has opened up the strong possibility of new discoveries within our highly prospective 254km2 Norseman land position. As the discoverer of a new deposit, Galileo has a unique first mover position to aggressively explore the area for new high value resources. And with A$10.4M in cash we are very well funded to undertake upcoming exploration programmes. We are very excited to be exploring within such a prospective region of Western Australia with its long history of exploration and mining successes.” Added Brad.
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